IELTS JOURNAL 14 Now you can check your work with this key: 1.
From
1990
to
2000, there was a drop
of
15%.
2.
GM car sales peaked
at
2,000 in 1999.
3.
The chart shows a decline
of
35%
in
the bird population.
4.
There has been a significant increase
in
the number of people aged over eighty.
5.
There have been dramatic cuts
in
the level of spending on the elderly, reaching a low
of
11%.
6.
Profits rose
from
a low of 4.5 million to a high of 8 million in 2008.
7.
Canada and Australia’s wheat exports fluctuated
between
5 million and 6 million
respectively.
8.
There were significant improvements
in
healthcare
in
1980.
9.
The statistics show a reduction
of
20%
in
energy costs as a result
of
the measures.
10.
Profits fell
by
10%, from 2,000 to 1,800 in 1970s.
11.
The radio station experienced a fall
of
36,000 listeners to a total audience
of
2.1
million.
12.
The number of students fell
to
a low of 1,500 in the second half of the year.
13.
Cases of AIDS shot
up
from 2,400 in 1996 to 4,000 in 2004.
14.
Demand reached a peak
of
45,000 in early March.
15.
The number of cars sold remained unchanged in 1999
at
three million.
16.
Students do between three
and
four hours homework a night.
17.
The number of accidents
in
1999 was slightly higher than that of 2000.
18.
The figure rose steadily
in
the four years between 1997
and
2001.
19.
Oil production rose dramatically at first but then leveled out
at
$70 a barrel.
20.
There was an increase
of
50,000 between 1990 and 1992.
21.
Between
1994
and
1997, sales rose steadily
to
over 20,000.
22.
DVD sales peaked
at
60,000
in
1992 but then decreased
to
about 10,000 over the
next two years.
23.
In the year 2000, sales started
at
10,000. In the first month, there was a rise
of
around 2,000.
24.
After some fluctuations, sales in 2000 reached their peak
of
just over 15,000, a rise
of
5,000 since the beginning of the year. Sales increased
to
over 10,000 between 1994
and 1997, but then dropped
to
more than 10,000
between
1997 and 1999.
25.
In 2008, the rate of unemployment rose
to
10%.
26.
In 2008, the rate of unemployment rose
by
10%, from 2,000 to 2,200 cases.
27.
There was a slight rise
in
the number of men employed.
28.
Experts expect there to be a fall
of
approximately 30% over the next decade.